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Palaeontology: Or, A Systematic Summary of Extinct Animals ...
The Conodonts have been supported upon a soft substance, such as the skin of
a mollusk or worm, the mucous membrane of a mouth or throat, or the covering of
a proboscis ; but to select the teeth of cyclostomous or plagiostomous fishes as ...
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Horae Entomologicae: Or, Essays on the Annulose Animals
He considers it tmdeniable that the Cyclostomous fishes are the least organized
of the V ertebrata, and that the Cepltalopoda and Crustacea are each at the head
of a series of unvettebrated animals, and therefore concludes that the ...
William Sharp Macleay, 1819
The Conodonts have been supported upon a soft substance, such as the skin of
a mollusk or worm, the mucous membrane of a mouth or throat, or the covering of
a proboscis ; but to select the teeth of cyclostomous or plagiostomous fishes as ...
Richard Owen, David Knight, 2003
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
That this arrangement is, however, not quite correct, is rendered probable by
discoveries connected with the Cirr'ipeda to be hereafter spoken of, and by the
indisputable affinity between the Annelida and Cyclostomous Fishes, which
affinity ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1835
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The Anatomical Memoirs...
The Nasal Passage of the Cyclostomous Fishes. — The cyclo- stomes differ from
all other fishes in possessing a tubular passage, which, opening externally above
the oral disk, passes backwards to the combined olfactory capsules, and ...
John Goodsir, Henry Lonsdale, Sir William Turner, 1868
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The anatomical memoirs of John Goodsir
The Nasal Passage of thc Cyclostomous Fishes. — The cyclo- stomes differ from
all other fishes in possessing a tubular passage, which, opening externally above
the oral disk, passes backwards to the combined olfactory capsules, and ...
John Goodsir, William Turner, Henry Lonsdale, 1868
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Amphibians of Western North America
Larva with mid-ventral spiracle posteriorly situated on body, large cyclostomous
mouth, and stout muscular tail. Mouth not cyclostomous and spiracle on left side
of body (except Microhyla) in all other anuran larvae considered here. Habits.
Robert Cyril Stebbins, 1951
That this arrangement is, however, not quite correct, is rendered probable by
discoveries connected with the Cirripeda to be hereafter spoken of, and by the
indisputable afiinity between the dnnelida and Cyclostomous Fishes, which
affinity ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1835
That this arrangement is, however, not quite correct, is rendered probable by
discoveries connected with the Cirripeda to be hereafter spoken of, and by the
indisputable affinity between the Annelida and Cyclostomous Fishes, which
affinity ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1835
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Report of the ... Meeting
In the Dermopteri or cyclostomous fishes, the neural and haemal canals are
formed by a separation of the layers of the outer part of the aponeurotic sheath of
the gelatinous chorda : in the lancelet (Amphioxus) there is no distinction of
structure ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1847